Im aware of this however, this appears to only work for apache 2.2.x. I'm looking for something like this for 2.4.9.
I've done quite a bit of googleing already and can't seem to find anything.
For whatever reason I couldn't get the module to work my initial go around (I tried more than once). However, I got it to work today.
Not sure what I did different but I just followed the instructions below (again).
http://h264.code-shop.com/trac/wiki/Mod-H264-Streaming-Apache-Version2
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i observed a major cosmetic change happened to Kubernetes documentation recently, before to that search option was pretty good. Now, it’s not working fine
If I type “security context” or “resource requests” in the search box, in the results, it is showing “fetching results….”, no result even after 15 minutes waiting also.
It works with single words like “security” and “resources” like that, but results are not specific. Please help and suggest.
Are you sure this is a right question here? Is sounds just like a complain.
But anyway, take a screenshot. Everything works fine right now
Sometimes when i hit Enter behind a line to write the next line my cursor jumps down like 300 lines of code within the same Java class which is absolutly annoying.
It jumps just to anywhere within the same file but always somewhere faar below the line i hit enter behind ... so its not jumping to a definition or something like that - it literally just places the cursor to a random point.
Did anyone ever had a similar experience? (I cant find anything on the internet hence i think its either a very easy to fix thing or something for the support).
Like could this be a side effect of defined live templates or something like that?
ANY suggestion could help since i tried out anything i could think of (code completion, live templates, editor settings - nothing looks like it would trigger this behaviour)
Note: I dont like this question at all but i am realy lost right now.
I have not seen any one run into this nor have I seen a bug report on such (and something like that would be a critical). I recommend the following steps:
Upgrade to the latest v14.0.3 if you are not at that version
Invalidate your caches and restart, then wait for IntelliJ to re-index your project (this is a bit of a long shot, but worth the couple of minutes it takes)
File/Application > Invalidate Cache
Disable all third party (i.e. non-bundled) plug-ins and restart
My strongest suspicion is that a 3rd party plug-in is causing the issue.
If this solves the issue, isolate the plug-in causing the issue and contact the developer.
If none of the above work, provide as much detail as you can about the issue as #Makoto suggests. What type of file; what are you doing; OS; IDEA version; etc, etc.
I have a network path that contains hundred of thousands .wav files. When I do the following:
FileBuffer = Dir$("\\MEDIASERVER\*.wav", FileAttribute.Archive)
The line freezes forever. I have literally let it run a day, and it never returns with execution. I then decided to test the symptom with a dir command in DOS. Same symptom.
I then wondered if I would get the same symptom if I added a prefix to the search pattern narrowing my results. I did this in DOS:
DIR 0009*.wav
Worked like a charm. So, armed with this knowledge, I went back to my VB.NET project and applied a similar solution:
FileBuffer = Dir$("\\MEDIASERVER\0009*.wav", FileAttribute.Archive)
Doesn't get stuck, actually does the search. But I was surprised by the first result:
FileBuffer came back with the following value:
003925034541228334146804222014065036AM005020MIF.wav
This does not match the pattern I asked for. Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong? Is there a known bug with DIR$? Is there a way to achieve what I want without enumerating 100% of the files in the network share?
Additional Information if it's relevant:
Developement Machine: Windows 7 Pro, VS 2013 Pro
Network Server: Linux Centos 5.0 (I have the same issue with a network drive running Windows 7 Pro).
Thanks in advance.
Sorry for just posting the question, and already getting the answer. The question about whether or not it worked properly in DOS helped narrow my troubleshooting. I came across a couple of pages on the net stating that DIR will come back with unexpected results. They state that it's because of the 8.3 naming convention. I then decided to see if there was any other constraints I could add to my program. I changed the pattern to:
DIR \\MEDIASERVER\0009*MIF.wav
And now I am getting the expected results. This cannot be because of the 8.3 Naming convention though. It's something else, but at least I got this working.
Thanks for your time.
This actually originally generated from a problem I was having running SpookyJS, but managed to nail it down to a problem with the underlying CasperJS (and based on another stackoverflow question I was directed to, possibly even a PhantomJS problem).
We determined that the command CasperJS was failing on was:
casperjs C:\wwwroot\dra\node_modules\spooky\lib\bootstrap.js --spooky_lib=C:\wwwroot\dra\node_modules\spooky\lib\ --command=casperjs --port=8081 --transport=stdio
Which generates the following:
{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"emit","params":["error","CasperError: CasperJS couldn't find module C:\\wwwroot\\dra\\node_modules\\spooky\\lib\\bootstrap\\stdio-server",[{"file":"C:\\casperjs\\n1k0-casperjs-bc0da16\\batchbin\\..\\bin\\bootstrap.js","line":133,"function":"_require"},{"file":"C:\\wwwroot\\dra\\node_modules\\spooky\\lib\\bootstrap.js","line":34,"function":""}]]}
At first I thought the fact that it was generating double slashes was an issue, but I've since learned that that's simply the way it spits it out. It simply can't find the file. I've tried to reference the file a few different ways, but to no avail. And, yes, the file is most definitely there. It's looking for stdio-server.js which is exactly where it's looking for it. It's also not specific to this file. In the course of my testing, I commented out that line and it failed three lines later, in the same fashion, looking for a different file.
I'm using:
CasperJS 1.0.2
PhantomJS 1.9.0
I'm desperate to get this working (preferably today since I have to demo it to my boss), so if anyone has any input on this I'd be MOST appreciative!
Thank you.
You should be able to fix this by upgrading PhantomJS to 1.9.1
Here are links to the CasperJS issue and the PhantomJS issue regarding this problem.
I'm trying to get DOH testing working for my company's upcoming platform, but I can't figure out the right combination of paths. Our file structure looks like this:
/dojo15
/release
/dojo
/dojo
dojo.js
dojoExt.js
/dojo
dojo.js
/util
/doh
/js
mainLib.js
/tests
base.js
This was created by our contractors, so unfortunately there are some things I have to figure out as I'm going along.
The "release" directory is what is used on our pages.
The "util" directory doesn't exist in our release directory. (I'd like to avoid having to make a copy of it there.)
I'm not entirely sure what they did with dojoExt.js there, but it seems to be required. I was able to make a simple "hello world" sort of test, but once I did dojo.require(js.mainLib), I got an error that dojo.behavior.add is not a method. So it seems to be they made a stripped-down dojo.js and put other required code in dojoExt.js.
My guess is that DOH is using the dojo in dojo15/dojo, but I need to include dojo15/release/dojo/dojo/dojoExt.js. I've tried every combination of dojoUrl, testModule, registerModulePath I can think of...also saw "boot" and "path" from other SE questions, even though I can't see in runner.html where they would even be used, but I tried throwing them in to see if they'd magically help anyway.
At the moment I don't really have the option to move code around, so I'm hoping to work this out with files where they currently are.
Did you try the bits I suggested over at a related question? We use the bits I detailed there to pull together a completely custom layout of dojo + util. Take a look at both boot and dojoUrl. I think it's runner.js that does most of the cunning stuff, rather than runner.html.
Is the problem that you can't arrange for dojoExt.js to get loaded? How does your other code arrange for it to get loaded? Is tests/base.js your test module?